PUBLIC SALE OF VJ I'JLB MIL ESTATE. JS oiaace of an Older of the Orphans 5 C lof Bed:ord County, the subscriber w;.i >s to sale, by public vendue or outcry, N* KSDAY rite FIRST DAT OF JANUA RY D., 1887, on the premises, the follow- ribed Keal Estate, burly the property of L ;e Replogie, dee'd, vim J of Land, situate in Middle Wood ben? unship, being the Mansion Place of the ' eorge Replcgle, dee'd, containing 178 acrt) oerches, neat measure of which there are a 106 acres cleared and under fence. — TUa vements are a targe Two Story P. -MS. DMELLI.TG IIOISE, with :nent, a W ash Bouse, Spring House, ' Suio ouse and Dry House. Also a Urge, first tew Bauk Barn, an o d Baru, Wagon Shei to Cribs, and other out buildings, and a\V ot">p and Blacksmith Shop. There is ; an r naive orciiard of choice fruit trees. ■' f .s one of the very best farms in Bedford f. y. Tins laud sin a state of high cuiti- j v; i, and the buildings are iu good order, a j c .iterable portion of the fences is post and r ' ! ' .hso a Tract of Land , adjoining the above, CJittaiuing 125 vests, 12a FEROUKS, neat maa rur -, of which there are about 80 acres cleared and under fence. The improvements are a good Two Story Log Dwelling House, * first rate frani Bank Barn, well finished, with two threshing floors, and s Stable. Alo, a tract of mountain land, i n South W.a.dberry Township, adjoining lands of Dr. William Weed's heirs, couUing 109 acres, 7 perches, neat measure. 1 his tract is uuimprov. Ed, and has some excellent timber upon it, with a tine growth ot young chestnut, and will be dirided and sold in two tracts, to suit par ch ;<rs, if desired. The TERMS arc as follows, v ig : One third of the purchase nrnaey to remain in the hands of the purchaser durutz the lifetime of the widow of the said Georgs Keplogle, dee'd, the inter est thereof to be jaid to her annually. and at her death the principal to the heirs of said iecejsed. One third on the first day of April. 1857, and ihe remaining third, iu two eqna! annual payments without interoat. Said pay ments to be secured by judgment bonds. Possession will be given on the first dav of April, A. D. 1857. Sale to commence at 10 o'clotk. A.M. ALEXANDER IIOLSINGKR. ■Adm'cr of George ReplogU, dec'J. NOT. 28, 1856.-d Dissolo!ion o 1 Partnership rr lIE Partnership in the saddle and Ilarae3s -1 business, beret..fore existing between Bay lot .V Ling has this day been dissolved by mutu al consent. The books oi the firm are in the hands Ling, to whom pavment is im mediately requested. A. J. BAYLOR Nor 28, 18,70. SIMO V LING. NEW FIRM. SADDLES, Ihtrmss. Trunks, Whips, &c.— | The undersigned would repectfullj anuou-ice t.' the Public that they hare formed a partner, ship, and are now fully prepared to manufacture ad kinds ol work in their line of busine-a of t:ie best materials, arid upon the shortest no. tice. \gm~r whole*tie or retail. Shop ."31 at the old stand on Pitt Street. T'Tll SIMON LING, J. A. HENDERSON. Bedford, Nov. 28, 185 G. A. Sinj. Ft Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. kiag & Jordan, J tornejs at Law CEDFOIi , PA., IF" ILL practice in the sveral Courts of Bed- V? ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business iairusted to their care will be protutly and faith fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana stroet. formerly eceupied by D. H. Hoflus, Esq., ami more recently iu the ■occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq-. January. 5, 183-5. TO BUILDERS. tithe s ibscriher is fully prepared tnfurnish ana 1 quantity or quality oißmlding Lnmberauy FLst-ring Laths. Orders directed to St.Clairs rill, Bedford County, will he promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. liE EGLK ec. 23, 1854. X9TICE ctters of administration bi'ing been grant ed to the subscriber, on the Estate of Samuel Buck hum, late of Pleasantville, St. Clsir township. docM, all persons indebted to said Estale are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those itaving claims against tae same will present them properlv aulbenti- ; catcd for settle meat. R. MILLER, Adm'r. July 25. 1866. St. Clair township. .FOR SILK. THE subscriber wili seil at private saie, a Farm of firstrate limestone land, situated ia Middle Woodberry tp., Bedford county Pa., containing 180 acres, about 125 cr> s cleared and under good fence, spd in a i-igb state of cultivation, the balance is well tim ti.Tt-i, with a good two Story House and a huge si'k building attached, ,flso s good bank baru tb thrashing house, tenant house, wash aud sj'ring house, and all other out buildings requir ed un a farm. Also a never failing spring of iitnestone water near the buildings. Any per wishing to purchase such a property will do ▼1 to call on the subscriber living on the ITtroises. SAMUEL BUCK. A, 'g- 8. lisiß MORE NEW GOODS. 1' i!E undersigned has just returned homefrr.m I tli'- Eastern cities with a targe stock of FALL *n w INTER Goods, aud is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. J genera! assortment of new style of WINTER GOODS, P'fflprL.ng in a great variety of Ladies i*rtss _ w!, ' r '' f'Bsi*ts tn part ol Black and Fan ri CbaJlps, J.ausu, fit Laints, Madonna l < 5, Mr i Merinos, etc., etc. 1 large variety of Biack and Fancy tflotbcs, *!meros, Casinetts, Jeaacs, eic., etc. 'lajts. Shoes, Hats and Bonnets, Groceries, Su **, Molastts, Syrups, Shad, Herrirgs and ruktrel. Bacon, Queensware. Hardware, Buckets, Looking Glasses, etc. _ Jhvahorc uock consists of every article us .A,'" K ' pt '"store —jilt of which wil. be soW, *" T r "t> or approved produce. , • -iukful for p .gt favors, he hope* by fair . J :' !a S aud a d.-gire to please,to continue to merit nl resolve a libera! share ofpublic patronage. G W. HUPP. ° 8, 1856. A Jet's Cherry Pectoral.—Per the cure of -V ooghs, Colds, Ac., caa be bad at Dr. Drug Store. TO lIfIISiKKKEPKRS. VKTJ V, at the Cheap Drug and Book tkl'e'' received, a Urge sfcaortroentol ' flavoring extracts, together with Bak -0l of Tartar, Saleratus, A- of e *vyy best quality, all of which he will sel *• "hejowrst pricta. 1"0U wsat CHEAP GOODS, eell *t 1 **!> St*- hoT Cd THK , NOTICE. Bounce to7ht?iS tliAt tu. ~T ; i ztnij Bedford and viciuitr cottprvhensfvtTbatiji'^ 1 Up ° n br ° l 1 and and cSI f in ß a " the -English- It VJT b ? Dches of liberal education tution of"the fi'st *° T" m * " l ,t ' nßin^nt insti ic drawino ac; | don " c orf r in Which mus- b p rcf.r M "" --> | vernbor^' 1001 Wl " op ° n sbout th *• of No ! kaornToSX 0 *" - '"™'- " ■ • fc*. S6, MM®" i "OniXBACGH. 'rss^i; ; ! 1 •*.**% to n i. | j ! ■ }• "fr* 1 ?. "V"* f r Ha , bi' -o;r-i,-rutuwi I | | srU&a. f#*b uu rti, trim tu> *■: J I J tturg-s atmtemi*, *?i v 4% , J ' If Terrn INVARIABLY CASH. OS on E~*t Pttr*r, He Pa. X\^ XOTICE. "W" ANTED in the Bedford Borough School _ " District, two male, and three fi-niale Teachers. Teachers wanting employment should make immediate application to the Board as it JS contemplated opening the Public Schools on the Ist of November, inst. By order of the Board. JNO. P. EKED, Sect'y Public Sale of Real Eatate. THE undersigned Executors, of the last* will and Testament, of Joliu Smith late of Union township, Bedford county, dec J, will seli at public sale on the premises on Saturday the 25th day of October next, the following REAL ESTATE late the pro perty of said dee'd viz. Owe tract of patented laud, adjoining lands of George F. Riddle Jacob Berk ta mer, Josiah Griffith and the widow Oris- ! man's heirs, containing about eighty six acres. -The improvements are a log house and log barn with other out buildings", about 60 or 70 acres of the land are cleared and under fence. Said property will be sold subject to a life estate in a small house and two acres of the land. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next, at which time the perchase money will be paid. JOHN ARE Terms Uasb PETER SMITH Sept. 5, ISSC. Ex'ors. Admlulstratft 'ft A'otice. LETTERS of Administration having l#en j granted to the subscriber, on the Estate oi Daniel Piebl, late of //arrlson Tp., dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them pro- ! perly authenticated for settlement. //EXEY P. DIE HL, AdnTr. Aug. 8, 1856.-61. Celt-rain Tp., ! DAGLIKREOTVFES & A.MBIiOTYPES f)FADER have you ever heard of Gettysiniinit % able Daguerreotypes/ If not, go at once to his saloon and see for yourself, arid if you want a likeness of,yourself or triende as true as nature and art combined can make it, that is the place to get it. If you ward a picture put np In the most ap proved style and of the best materials—or in short if you want the worth of your monev in a splendid Daguerreotype or Amirotvpe, go to G'tTTTJ, As he is the only artist in Bedford county who can take the new style of Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypei. He spares no pains to give full satisfaction and permits no picture to go ont until he is confi dent it will r'.o so. Having just returned from the East he is in pos session of all the late improvments in the art, and can assure his patrons that he can furnish them with a style of pictures not taken by any other person in the county. Rooms at the "Exchange Building" or Odd Fellows Hall—immediately above the store of A. B. Cramer. T. R. GF.TTYS, Jr. June 6th, 1856. XOTICE. Letters of administration npon the estate of Samuel Cromwell, late of Bedford Borough, dee'd, having been granted to the anbscriU'r, noticed* hereby giveu to all persona indebted to said estate to make payment without delay; and those having claims against the same arc noti fied to present the same duly authenticated for settlement. FK. JORDAN, AUm r. Bodford, July 25, 1856. A Prime lot or Groceries, just received and for -t\- sale at SHOE. MAK Elt'S, Colonade Store. Oct. 3, 1856. JOB MANN, G. 11. SPANO. ]AW PARTNERSHIP —The undcrsigue _J have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and willpromptly attend to all bust ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad oining counties. [E7"Ofliee on Julianna Street, three doors south ol Mengel House and opposite the resi dence ofMaj. Tate. MANN it SPANG. June lit—lßH tf. Nfw Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of ail kind* of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part of Breaat Pins, Finger Kings,"'Esr Ring*. Ac. Ac. Call and ace bis stock. del 4 DANIEL BORDER. MOTICE LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the sutweribcr, living in, St. Clair Township, on the Estate of Christian Mock, late of said Tp., dee'd; ail persons in. • debted to said Kestate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them pro perlv authenticated for settlement. HIRAM DAVIS, Sept. 12, 1856. Aru't de bonis non. Bazins and Lubins Extracts for tile Handker chief, Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. Harry's. For the Hatr—Jockey Club, and new mown bay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Harry's. i Bazins Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re ceived from the city, by Dr. Harry. As tho season for chapped hads and faces, is : coming on, we advise our frieuds to call on j Dr. Harry, t the cheap Drug Store, and get a box of Basin's Amandine for prevention and j cure of chapped bauds, only S7| per box. Rousscl's unrivalled premium Shaving Cream, ■ at Dr. Harry's. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth, and Clothes brushes jtwt received, at Dr. Harry'a. Country Physicians, can have their orders filled, with the very best articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Stow, Pitt st. Bedford. Pena'a. (XT- 31, 1856. OR B. F. UARRT. Balm of a Thousand Flowers.— An excellent article for the toilet, for sale at, Dr. Har ry's Cheap Drug Store. Mr*. Stowc'a new work Pred, a Ule of Hie | Great Dismal Swamp, equal to Uncle Tom's Cabin, jnat received t! Dr Harry Cheap Book Su.t BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. A KYI . HAS LIFE SATED! DOWAOIAC, Midi, March 11, 1856. J. A. RHODES, ESQ : Dear Sir —As I took your medicine to sell on consignment. <PO cure no pay," X nute pleasure in stating its ef fects as reported to me by three brothers who live IB this place, and their testimony is a fair specimen ol' all 1 have received: . S ' J 3 ??*"* t<>,d <•*—* l hal taken nine bottles or Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin ually run down while using it until my lungs and liver Were Congested to that degree tlist blood discharge.! from my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible lor me to live ! through another chill. The doctors too did all they could for me. but though 1 must die. ! Nothing did any good until I got Rhodes' Fe-! verand and Ague Cure, which at once refiev- I ed me of the distrets and nausea at mv stom- ! tch and pain in my head and bowels, and pro- I dnced a permanent enre in a short time."' 11. M. COSKLIK says: "I had been taking me- I dicirie ol as good a doctor as we have iu our j county, anil taken any Quantity of quinine 1 and specifies without any good result, from 1 25 August to 17th December. But seeing how j nicely it operated on mv brother, 1 got a bot- i tie of RHODES'FEVER AND AGUE CURE. which effected a permanent cure by using two 1 thirds of a bottle." S. M. COXKLIN was not here, but both the other brothers say his case was the same as H. ! M's. Isold the medicine to both the same . day, and the enre was as speedy from the same small quantity, and 1 might so specify. Yours with respect. A. HUNTINGTON'. The above speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is of no better tenor than the vast rum ber of like certificates I have already publish ed, and the still greater amount that" is contin ually pouring in to me. One thing more. I.ast year I had occasion to Caution the I'ublic in these words:— "I notice one firm irkc 'tare taken one of my gen- ! era I circulars, substituted the name of their nos trum for my medicine, and then with brazen impu dence end their pamphlet with the exclamation, ' Let the proprietor of any other medicine say as much if he dares,""' he. Sow 1 take pleasure in saying that the Cau t;ou referred to the same '• Dr. Christie's Ague Balaam" that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. There are several other industrious people who a-e applying to their poisonous trash aii that I publish about my Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to MaUria, except the certificates of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. Yin favor ofits perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC TER, which is attached to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish my medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence. R. I. For Sale hy Drnggi-ts generally, April 25 1856, 3m. HEADLEY'S NEW BOOK!—THE SACKED PLAINS. By J. H. Headley. One 12 uio. Volume, Cloth, elegantly illustrated. Price $1,25. Mailed free of postage on the receipt of the retail price. optsioxs or THE PRESS. "This volum<* will lie read with satisfaction by those who most enjoyed ths 'Sacred Moun tains."'— .V. 1". Evening Poet. "It is full of deep interest, and written in a most glowing and beau.ifu! style."— Louisville Jon rnal. "There is merit sufficient in the work to make it a favorite with the lover of things associated so close with Biblical history."— Detroit Daily .hlrer/iter. "The writer has a powerful use of language, ■md though be enters upon his task with a true devotional spirit be invests his thetue with an interest snre to fascinate the general reader." A'. Evening Gazette. "A finished specimen of style and workman ship."—Buffalo Christian Advocate. " He lias clothed his ideas with lofty and beau tiful language, and treated the subject in a man ner becoming its importance."— Bock. Union. "The style is different from J. T. Head Icy, ami perhaps I>ettcr adapted to the subject. It is simple and unpretending, but plain and forci ble."— Boston Journal. "It is writteu in a style of poetic prose suited to the subject ami makes tome glowing picture* of the -Sacred Plains,' spicading them out in ail their oriental loveliness, and investing them with a charm and interest that belongs only to scriptural scenes."— Mcdini Tribune. "An elegant book, both in cuutents and ap pearance—fitted to adorn and incieasc the val ue, of any library."— Buffalo Daily lit public "This volume is handsomely illustrated with views of many spots made interesting by the sacred history."— Boston Daily Mrertiser. "The author has faithfully executed his design, and presented to the public a book repii t* with interest and instruction."— Generate Uepubhc. "The materials of the several chapters seem to have been collected with care."—Sa lem Observer. EjTapers inserting the foregoing three times and sending a copy of paper to Publishers, will receive a copy of the above work, aud also the Economic Cottage builder, pre-paid. WANZKR, McKIM ft CO.. Publishers. July 11, 1856. [ Buffalo, Ann York WANTED ! \ good stout Boy, about 18 years old, to learn A the Tanning Business. Apply immediately. Aug. 29, 1856. S. SHUCK, & Co. LoikOnt, Retailers! All retailers who have not liftyd tbeir L\- ! censes by Novemlier Court will find them at j tho office of Justice Radehaugh in Bedford I after that time. DAVID OVER, Treasurer. | Oct. 25, 5856. IV THE 101 RT OF . (OMMOU PLEAS OF BEDFORD COWTY. i I'D the matter of the estate of Jacob Longen ; Lecker, a Lunatic, whereaa David F. Buck I committee of the said Jacob Longenecker, has tiled his account as committee on said estates. Notice hereby given to the creditors of said Jacob Longcntcker.and all others interested in said estate, that the Court have appointed Mon day the I7th dy of November next, for the hearing of the same, and for showing cause why the said account should not be allowed, and in default thereof, the same will be confirmed. Witness the Honorable F. M. Kimroell presi dent of our said Court at Bedford the 20th day of Oct. A D 1856. D. WASHABAUGH. Oct. 24, 1355. Prot'y. ASSESSORS. —You will meet at the Com missioners Office, on Friday the 7th of No vember next, to comply with the Act of Assem bly, in relation to the Septennial Ennuiaeration of the taxable inhabitants of this comity. A. S. RUSSELL, Clerk. Commissioners Office, Oct. 81, 1856. REMOVED. Tbe undersigned take this method of inform ing their old Customers and the public in gen, oral, that they have removed their entire stoc of Goods from the West end of Bedford to the Colonade Store, lately occupied by Capt. J. Reed, where they will be pleased to seo all who may favor them with a call. All kinds of produce taken in Exchange fb Goods. Thankful for past favors, they hope by fail dealing aud a desire to pkase, to continue to Receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Bedford, Jolv 26, 1855. "J. A J M. SHOEMAKER. FOR SALE CHE-IP. ONE family Carriage, one Falling Top Buggy —both new and work warranted — also Two New 2 norse wagons for sale by A. B. CRAMER A <*., Produce received fbr Carriages or wagoos. May 23, 1856. GENTLEMEN'S Gaiters ami Shoes—Mens and hoy* shoes and boots. Also Ladies. Misses, and ebildrets do, for sale by May 23, 1866. A B CRAJRER hCo , Dr.il. P. Fields, I n ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of XV Huntingdon, Bedford and Blair counties, that he has located a medical office half mile from Cassvillc, Huntingdon Co. Pa., where he hopes to receive a good share of public favor. P. S. I will be found at Psttonsville, on the first Tuesdays and Wednesday of every mouth. A. P. FIELDS, M. D. * Nov. 14, 1856.-c* Letters of administration on the estate ofPetor Ickes, late of Union Township, Bedford c©., d ec'd having been granted to the subscriber re siding in UYion Township, notice is therefore giveu to at! persons indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having clainK are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlment. JOSEPH IMLER, Adm'r. Administrator'* Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in South Woodberry Township, on tbe Estate of Henry Hetick, lateof skid Township, deed, all per son indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those hav iug claims against the tame will present them properly authenticated fot settlement. March 28. DAVID C. LONG, Mm'r. Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscribers, en the Estate of John Smith, late of Union Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against tbe same, will present them properly authenticated lor set tlement. PETER SMITH, of Union Tp., JOHN ARE, of St. Clair Tp., March 21, 1856* Eaerv/ors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in South Wood berry Tp., on the estate of John Stoner, late ofsaitTTowoship, dee'd, all persons indebt ed to said estate wiil make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN EBERLY, June, 1856: \dm"r. THRESHING MACHINES, with 2, 3, o horse power Tar sale eiio ,p at Read's Colo uade Store. I'ov. 30, 1855. LOST! LAST NOTICE! Having lost my Port Monaie at or near Scliellsburg, en the 19th Scpt'r last, con taining $45 in hank notes, besides numerous valuable papers, and having heretofore adver tised fur the same without success, 1 hereby pro pose that tl tbe finder will place tbe Port monaie and papers in any private place within fifteen miles of and notify me of the fact, by letter, without date, or signature or otherwise, describing the place so 1 can find it, 1 obligate myself to deposite $5 in the precise sj>ot I find the Port monaie and papers as a re ward for tbe same, asking no questions. J. H. WRIGHT. Nov. 7, 1856. PißlilC sm THERE will be sold, at public sale, in St. Clair Township, Bedford County. Pa., on TCESD.IV he 9th RFOY of DECEMBER MO', one TAX YARD, with good Shop ami Vats, also full privilege to erect a Baik -Mill, with water power; one TWO STOKY HOL'SE, with a bacK building attached, good celler, a good well at the door. This lot contain* 1 acre and 102 perches. A good title will lie made. Possession given on the first of April, next. Terms, reasonable, and will be made known on day of sale. JACOB SILL. Xov. 14, 1856. TO (TINTRIim PROPOSALS will be received at the office of S A wren L. RCSSF.LL ESQ., Treasurer oi the "Bedford Mineral Springs Association," in the Borongh of Bedford, Penn'a, for the erection of a fraine building, 100 feet long by 41 feet wide and three stories high, with piaxzas on three sides, 8 feet wide.- Plans and specifications for the building may be examined, and all information will be given, at the place above named, from the*lßth to the 26th inst. The proposals must lie handed in on or before the 26th inst..-and bids may lie for materials ami work together or separately, P. GOSSLEII, Prmidtni. Nor. 14,1856. PUBLIC SALE. OF REAL ESTATE! FTtHE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, ob X Saturday, the 13th of December next, in the town of Cteanllk Monroe Township, one i two story Frame House. 30 by 18 feet, and tot. i 60 feet front, and 172 feet hack, with a w>.ll of excellent water at the door, a good log & tabic tbereon, and four and one half acres more or less of land adjoining, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. A good title wiH be made. TER MS —One-third of the purchase money in hand on tho first of April, 1857, when pos session will be given. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. ELIAS RITZ. November 7, 1856. 13halon's Magic Hair Dye, Colors instantane . onsly, tne llair or Whiskers a jet Hack or beautifbl brown. Also, PhalonsChemical Hair Invighrator, a superb article, for preserving and beautifying the Hair, can be purchased from Harry, at the cheap Drng Store. LAST NOTICE! SAVE COSTS 11 ALL persons indebted to the late firm o Rcpp It OsrER, by Book Account, Note j or otherwise, are hereby notified to make irame j diate parmeut, and by so <h>jng, save costs. Bedford, Sept. 19, 1356-2 m. Com Starch, Farina, fcc.—The very best ar ticles can be bad at Dr. Harry'a Cheap Drug Store. Hollo way'a Worm Confections.—A aafe, pleasant, and effectual remedy for worms, at Dr Harry's cheap Drugstore. To troep the teeth and gams healthy.—Dae Bazin's Rose tooth yawe, or the Balm of a Thousand Flowers, wth a good brush, all of Which can be purchawl cheap, at Dr. Har ry's. ■ i Physicians prescript ions carefully compound ed, at all hours of thediy or night, at Dr. Harry'a. Drug Store. BOOTS A SHOES A. B. CRAMER. A C<y, lave just received a full supply suitable for tki approaching season. Oct. 21, 1856. A. B CRAMER k C HAVE received tbeir irsual assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. Tbey respectfully in vite tbei* friends to eall aul examine stock and -pries,—Oct. 24, 1856. TfTE subscribers lake this method of inform g the people of Bedford County that they *ve opened a WholttuU and Retail CUetniag More, at No. 5, Lloyd's How, Hollidaysburg, Ps.,where they will at all times have on hand a srge supply of every article in the Clothing Line. They would be pleased to see all their friends at their establishment. S. HERSHMAN, M. SHOENTHOL. June 27, 1856-if NOTICE! n. & B. T. R. R. CO. IN connection with the Penn'a Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay, be tween HOPEWELL and Philadelphia or Baltimore, (via Huntingdon) at the following low rates via; AR TICLES of Ist and 2d Class. Dry Goods, and Shoes, Hags, Nails. Pork, Iron, and mer chandize generally, at 5U&624 cents per 100 lbs. ARTICLES of 3rd class. Bacon, Blooms, Bark, Pish, Pig metal, &c., at 43 cents per lUO iba. ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron, Fish, Salt, Nails, & c., at 38 cts. per 100 lbs. FLOUR. 73cents per bbl by Car Load. The above rates will be the whole charge on goods delivered in Ilopewell from either Pliil'a. or Baltimore until further notice. Huntingdon. JAMES BOON, Sept. 26, 1856. Sup't. I'KIVITB SALE. r pHK .subscriber will sell at private sale/a -L valuable Farm of fist rate limestone laud, situate in Bedford Tp., about two miles north east of Bedford, containing 271 acres and al lowance. 170 acres cleared and under good fence, of which 2-5 acres are good meadow. It is in high state of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered. The improvements are a new two story Brick Ho use. with a basement kitchen, and a foun tain pmup at the door, and in the seller; a frame stable, with a wagon shed and corn.crib attach ed; a log barn. Also, a .enant bouse, with a never failing spring of excellent water, a black smith shop and other out buildings. There is also on the premises a Urge orchard of excell ent fruit. Any person wishing to purchase will call on the suliscriber living on the premises. Oct. 24, 1856. A. K. CRAIXE H.ITS. 11 TEN'S Panama, Leghorn, Sc Braid hats. Also i'J- Boys and Childrens hats for sals by , May 23, 1856. A- B. CRAMER A CO. Coufreiionary Establishment, J. W. Boehm, Mill continues to keep on hand Candies, nuts, fruits, cakes and beer, at bis old s'and a few doors West of Brice's Tavern.— Thankful for past ftvora he solicits the patron age of the public. "Aug. 22. 1856. Plank Road Election Notice! THE Stockholders of the Hopewell and Bloody Run, Plank and Turnpike Road Com pany. are hereby notified that an election for offices of said road for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Treasurer on Monday the 3d day of November next. By or-ler of the Board. JNO. MOWER, Oct. 17, 185 Sec'y. WANTED—At Reed's Colonade Store.— Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat—ahto all other approved produce, in excluuige for goods at cash prices CjIRPETLSH. A LL woolTenitian, Hags, Cotton and hemp XjL Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloths— white and Check Matting jnst received br May 23, 1856. A. B. CRAMER SCo. Tr ricaE THE Partnership heretofore existing between James L. Noarox and the subscriber in the business of m.kins and vending Machines for Catting and Sharpening Files, is discontinued from this day, and as the subscriber has an in terest of the undivided half in the patent, se cure for said Machines, he hereby notiflvs the public not to make any purchases from said Jauies L. Norton, without hia consent. WILLIAM SILL. Nov. 17, 1856. JR() A"—Blacksmiths ami otbera, are inform* d thnt we have jnst recei-ed a large supply of refined Iron—warranted best qnalitv. A. B. CRAMER #c CO. Nov. 28, 1856. DOUBT E BARRELLED GUNS —Two Dou ble Barrel Guns—twist warranted, for saie by A. B. CRAMER k CO. Nov. 28, 1856. HATE TOl SIBCRIIIED IN THE 1 Cosmopolitan Art Association FOR THE THIRD YEAR? 1 CEE THE RARE INDUCEMENTS!—The 1 O management have the pleasure ol announc | ing that the collection of Works of Art design i ed for distribution among the subscribers, ! whose names are received previous to the 28th i of January, '57, is much larger and more cos'ly than on anv previous year. Among the lead- J ing works in Sculptare—executed in the finest Marble—is the new and beautiful Statue of the | "Wood Nymph," The Bnsts of the Three Great American ' Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER A CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Bust, "SPRING." APOLLO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE. Together with the following Groups and Statues In Carrara Marble—of the Struggle for the Heart, Venus and Apple; Psyche; Magdalen; Child of the sea; Innocence: Captive Bird; and Little Truan!! With numerous works in Brouse, aud a collection of scvxbae imiii FIXE OIL PAINTINGS, by leading Artists. The whole of which are to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names arc received previ ous to the Twenty-eighth of January, 'ST when the Distribution wiil take piace. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A Copy ol tlk; splfudid Steel-Engraving, "Saics-Dar Nionr," or A copy of any of Che following $3 M igaxines one year, also A copy of the Art Journal one year, and A Ticket In the Annual Distribution of Worka of Art. Thus, for every 83 paid, a person not an'y gets a beautiful Engraving or Magaxiue one year, but a!>o receives the Art Journal one year, and a Ticktt in the Annual Distribution, making four dollart worth of reading matter be sides the ticket, by which a valuable painting or piece of statuary may be received in addi tion. Those who prefer Magazine* to the Engrav ing "Saturday Night," can bars either of tba otto wing one year: ITarper's Magazine, Go-ley's Lady's Book, United States Magazine, Knick erbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Blac k Magazine, Southern Litetary Messen ger. No person is restricted to a single rnembcj ship. Those taking five memberships, remit ting sl6, are entitled to six Engravings, and to six tickets in the distribution, or any five of tbe Magazines, one year, and tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for membership, will please register tbe letter at the Post Office, to prevent loss; on receipt of which, a certifi cate of Mcmt<erahip, together with the Engrav ing or Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars, see the November Art Joarna l , sent free on application. For membership, address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary 0. A. A., 348 Broadway, New Turk, or Western Office, 106 Wafer st." Sandusky, O. S. H. TATE, Hon. Seet'y, Nov. ?$. 1856. Bedford,"Pa. BRIGS, BOOKS W Wi- TIONARY. I>R. F. €. REAMER. Bedford. Fa.. HAYING purchased the Drng and Boj/k Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, has constantly on hand, at the old stand, a large and well se lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine, wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold at fair terms. The assortment consists in part o j Drugs anf' Chemical*. Dye Woods and Acids, Paints jl d Oils, Window Glass and Glass Ware, Tobacco and Segars, Perfumery, Fancy articles, sc., sc. PATENT MEBICISES.— Having tbe regular agency for the sale of all of these medicines, tbe public are assured that they are oi the best, such as hare stood the test of time and espe | rience, awd can be safely recommended as ge nuine, viz: Townsend's and Sand's Sareapa rilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Moffat's I.ife Pills and Phoe nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Fahnsfoek's. Hobcnsaek'a, and other verm'fu ges; Hoofland's German Bitters, he., he. Constantly on hand a large stock of historic, biographical, scientific, religious, poetical, school, and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATION ARY, Cap, Post and wrapping paper of every quality, Paper Hangings in great Tariety.— Window Blinds in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper. Steel and Fancy Godds. BLANK BOOKS of every size and quality, | Pocar-t Books and Port Monnaie*. Diaries, Blink Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and i Peneils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great , variety, Soaps. Set*. &c. Lamps, and Onmpbine Oil and Buruit gFluid kept -onstantly on hand. CHOICE LiQCORS for medical use; Wolff's Sebeiaaro Schn-ppsj Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira W'ines. Aug. 11, !851.-tf Fpecial Notice. A LL persons indebted to the firm of RuppA -Tl-Oster are respectfully and earnestly reques ted to make immediate payment. The books are in the hands of G. W. Rupp, for collection, and ton at positively be closed. Our friendt who are in arrears wili please consult tbeir interest by attending to this notice at once and not put us under the unpleasant necessity of miking them pay costs. BtdV •* May, 16, 1860—2 m. Bakery end CoiifecUonary, ICE CREAM S A LOOM. THE subscriber, thankful tor the -patronage heretofore extended him by a liberal pub lic, tenders his thanks, and be would respect fully iuform tbem that he has received and opened a new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, nuts, fruits, Ac.— Healso keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also all descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, sn short notice, with confec tions and cakes. He has opened np and refitted his Ice Cream Saloon, in a superior style, whure ha wili be al ways ready to serve his friends and the public with good and highly flavored Creams, lie will also serve parties to order. His stand is opposite the Odd-Fcl!ow" Building, where he feels ceufident that those who give him a eall will not go awav disap pointed JOHN J. LUTHER June 27, 1856. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rpHE Co Partnership heretofore existing be- JL lwen the subscribers in the Steam Saw Mill and Lumber Business, and all business transacted by the firm of Locke A Snider, js this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tin above busiuess will be continued by Jacob Snider, woo is authorized to receive all claims coming to said firm and also to pay ail debts that may be owiug by said firm. M. W. I.OCKE. JACOB SNIOKR. Bloody Ruu, Pa., Oct. 8. 1960.* Se?e Teachers Wauted. THE School Directors of Harrison Towu -1 ship, will meet at the house of V. V. Werta, j on Friday tho Slst of October, inst,, at ten j o'clock. A M.. to examine and employ SEV i EN TEACHERS, to take charge of the Schools jof said District. T. R. Getty*. County Su : perintendetit. will be present to examine ap plicants. The schools will comm mce on the I ldth of November, and be kept open fonr ; months. Teacher* who wish to b - employed : must appear for examination before the Board i of Duectors. JNO. MeVICSCER, Pres t. V. V. Wertz, Sec'ty. I Oct. 10, 1866. WM SHAFFER, WMM TAILOR, j v\r OIILD announce to his former patrons, It ana the public generally, that he has just i eceived, from Philadelphia. a large and well se j ected assortment of the most choice Cloths, i Jassimeres and Testings—also summer wear ot ' every description, to which he invites the attend | tion of purchasers. His cloths, etc., were se ; lected with great care, and he can recommen j them as being equal, at least, to any to be found jin the place, fie also keeps Ready-made elo ] thing of every description, at very low prices— ; ami i* prepared to cut and make garments on the i shortest notice Mid most reasonable terms. He : respectfully invites the public to give htm a I call. j Bedford, Jane 6, 1866. x c vr FAIL L.\B WINTER GOODS JT THE COLOJTVIDE STORE. TTE subscribers having just, returned from the Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win- , ter goods, consisting in p.rt of French Merino, Thibit t'+olh, Psrmetta Delaines, Silks, Flan nels, Alpacas, Satinetis, Tweeds. Jean*. Mus lins, Cottoc and Woolen Wrappers ai Draw ers; Boots and Shoes; Qaceaswarv. Hardware, and in tact a little of every thing kept In Store. Thankful for past favors thiey hone by fair dealing, isd sd- sire to please to recurve a iiheral snare of the public parron me. Oct. 8. 1866. J A. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Jnst received at Shoemakers, New Colon rude Store, % fresh supply of gents latest style of Hats. Also s fresh supply of Gloves Ud Gauntlets. Bedford, Oct. 81. 1866 Plastering LathsV. having erected . ■ 9 * W, E 1 iwuwe LATHS on nia premises ia Union Tp.. Bedford county, now ready to funmh ny quantity on the'shortest Othrri'enet' 6 ° pCr , th *Bd, 3 ft. Jong enner lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to toe at at. Clafraville wi be proinptiy attended to. „ . W3l. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Feb. 16,1854. xx. Node#. t ETT ERS of administration ha*in* been ZT grantee! to the suimeriber, Jiving in Union Township, on the Estate of Jcnnvngs Oldham !*'/ ?f CUytoo County, low,, dee d all persons indebted to said estate are herrbT notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the sanie.wiil present them Droo erty authenticated for settlement. May .9 1856,--' ILLIAM "" EHTZ ' # •.. ; " 7~ idminltrailr i Notice. IF UTTERS of Administration having been ■M-J granted to tbe subscriber, Lvfng h Sonffc Woodbcrry Township, on the Estate of John Teeter, late of Moaroe Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make immediate payment, and tho3e having claims against the swue will present them nro perly authenticated for settlement. ADAM KETRING, , , , AdmisUsfrator. July 18, lSsfi.-f* Dr. F.- C. "Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. Oespectfiill)' tenders bis services to AA the citizens of Bcdiord and Ticiuitv. He may always be found < unless professienallv en gaged) at bis Drug and Book Store, in Juliana Feb.l 6, 1864. TWEW GOODS!~ JUST received and far sale at Rni'tN'f* STORE, a lage and well assorted stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Hct is now prepared to accommodate his friends and customers, and the public generally. To attempt to enumerate his stock in a n.-ws paper advertisement, would be folly, or a iist of the prices useless, for the pub lic would not belicTe that goods were soiling as they offer them, unless they call and see for themselves. "We don't wish to boast, but mere ly rem irk that for variety texture, and cheap ness, his stock cannot be excelled, srd it is cal culated to please all. We cordially invite the public to call at HEED'S SEW STORE and satisfy themselves In regard the variety of the above statement, snd examine his stock be fore you purchase elsewhere. Producs of all kinds taken ic exchange for goods. Oct. 10, r sd. SHAD. Wsckrel, and Herring, for sals at SHOEM AKKR'S Colonnade Store. Oct. 3, 1866. IMPORT All T TO HILL OWXER nrOODW AKD'S Improved Smut and Scrcen- VT ilig: XmMm*. Mill Bolting Cloths and Bran Pustrrs, of the most improved plan; Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, Patent Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to erind ten bushels per hour, Mill lions and Mill Burrs made to ofder. Also, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— attainable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD, Scbcllsburg, Bedford County, who is also gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining o unties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, snd on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. McCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower fbr sale by S. D. BROAD at Scbel'sburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford ounties. February 15, 1856. BEDFORD JIIGII SCHOOL. The undersigned would respectfully announce the public, that be will open m Bedford, on e first Monday of November Lext, a nigh ebool ia which all the branches of a liberal jduestiot). Engl sh and Classical.will be tangbt It is designed to establish in Bedford a perman ent Institution of a high order. Male and F* male. The Male aud Female departrritmts will be distinct, so soon ss the necessary arrange meats can be effected, lu this school students will be prepared for the higher ciasses of any College or to enter at once upon the active du ties of life. Special ctt+e will be tsfcec to form in tbe pa ples habit* or order 6trct punctiality, and thor oughness. We consider these as valuable el - meats of character, and indispensable to sound learning. The physical, moral and social education of tha pupils, will receive that attention which their importance demands. There will be three grades. To the first be long the common English branches, such as Heading, Orthography, Writing. Arithmetic, Algebra. Geometry-, Intelbrtfla! and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Botony, Ancient Geography ice. The third in braces all the foregoing together with the lectin and Greek languages. The .Modem languages, .Musis, Drawing, Painting and Ornamental Needle work, will bo extra studies, and for each there will be extra v charges. G. W. AUGHINRAITGII. A, 31, Oct 514, FISH. NE Wllirkaralaad Sjinrort for aale br Ma US, 1856. A. £. Cit.VMKR It Co. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT' N3EDW FIRM. THE subscriber. having porchsiw? the Tail oring estah'isbnient of S J. STCawt'ah, In the building (up ataira) occupied by Capt. John ! Arnold. a a Hardwire Store, are prepared to do j all hinds of work in their line, in fbe lat eat atvles, and which far lioatncas and sir durability will not, we venture to assert, ' be surpassed by any oilier establishment In the place. - ■ By strict attention to business and a desine to please. they hope to receive a i'.briti sh'Uje.tf the public |iatr*'uage. X. C; Bfitt'EH. ■ • Sept. 26, 1556. - W. H. BOSS; * SAMUEL RATEBAUGE, Justice oftbc * OFFICE two doors South of the Mengel House, -and nest door to the ether oC M -nn !c Spang, where be will attend to taw collection of all claims, placed in his bauds. Bedtbrtl, Jan. 11, 1866. FLASH. ROAD HOTICE. V OTICE is hereby given that the stf and li luki iot.ibjicn: or the >. d t-> uks HopvWv- ian-i B1 .'dy tt-oo i" 'V 1 • "rn Pii, Kwau. a. , due ■o ■ ■ ■?; - *' of tbe ou tbe S. j < : A Suita will be immediate-it ■'*' i floilectioe of all subscription* cup-.- a:V." :':at day. By ordel uf 'be Bo;cd of <:..rts, JNO. XOW'ha, Treasure: Bedford, Aug. U, >M.
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